Preview STONE SOUR's Cover Version Of BLACK SABBATH's 'Children Of The Grave'

April 15, 2015

Acclaimed rockers STONE SOUR will release "Meanwhile In Burbank…", a five-song "Record Store Day" exclusive EP featuring covers of legendary artists BLACK SABBATH, METALLICA, KISS, JUDAS PRIEST and ALICE IN CHAINS, this month. Recorded live at Room 237 in Burbank, California, "Meanwhile In Burbank…" will be available on vinyl exclusively at select record stores on April 18.

"Meanwhile In Burbank…" track listing:

01. We Die Young (ALICE IN CHAINS cover)
02. Heading Out To The Highway (JUDAS PRIEST cover)
03. Love Gun (KISS cover)
04. Creeping Death (METALLICA cover)
05. Children Of The Grave (BLACK SABBATH cover)

STONE SOUR's cover version of BLACK SABBATH's "Children Of The Grave" can be previewed below.

In a 2013 interview with ARTISTdirect, STONE SOUR singer Corey Taylor spoke about the first time he heard BLACK SABBATH. He said: "The first time I heard them I was at a friend's house in Waterloo, Iowa. His uncle was living in the basement. He had this massive, crazy seventies stereo. You know, the ones that are made of sweet, rich mahogany and giant speakers that were always crappy. [Laughs] He was playing 'Sabotage'. I can remember 'Paranoid' coming on, and my friend's uncle was playing along to it on guitar. Not only was it the first time I heard SABBATH, but it was the first time I heard someone playing guitar in a live sense like that. I remember going, 'This is heavy as hell! What is this?' It was really cool. For one of my birthdays, I had my grandma get me BLACK SABBATH's 'Greatest Hits'… It actually had this cover that was an old painting. I want to say it was a Dark Ages painting or something like that. It looked like 'The Black Death'. It was famine and death, and I was fascinated. I remember looking at these images and going, 'Wow!" Listening to the music was incredible. I didn't even realize Ozzy Osbourne was the singer. I knew who he was through 'Diary Of A Madman' and 'Bark At The Moon'. I didn't put two and two together that he was the singer. [Laughs]"

STONE SOUR guitarist Josh Rand commented on the EP: "Back in February of 2014 while STONE SOUR was touring, Corey [Taylor, vocals] approached me about STONE SOUR doing a cover of the METAL CHURCH song 'The Dark' for the movie 'Fear Clinic'. I thought it would be cool not only to record 'The Dark', but the five cover songs that we had played on that tour." Rand added: "The idea was not to shy away from a song because it was popular or pick a band that most people might not have heard, but to pick ones that truly meant something to one of us at some point in our life."

In February, STONE SOUR released a new digital single "The Dark", which was recorded for the film "Fear Clinic", the latest excursion into unrelenting terror by Anchor Bay Entertainment starring horror icon Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund alongside STONE SOUR and SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor in his acting debut. Originally performed by METAL CHURCH, "The Dark" is currently available via iTunes with a companion video piece streaming on "Fear Clinic"'s official YouTube channel. "Fear Clinic" is available now on Blu-ray and DVD.

Corey Taylor said on "The Jasta Show" podcast about the record, "This is something that we've been talking about since the first album came out, with STONE SOUR. We've always wanted to do this. Even as people have come, people have gone, this is still something we've always come back to, and we just never had the opportunity to do it. And we just kind of said, 'Well, screw it.'"

Taylor added, "You're going back to these songs that you just love to listen to, not only just sing. And that's why it's called 'Meanwhile In Burbank', because, without giving too much away, that's where Roy lives — he lives in the Valley — so that's why we call it that. Because it's, like, that's what we're doing right now."

On its last North American tour, STONE SOUR played a different cover every night, including METALLICA's "Creeping Death", KISS' "Love Gun", JUDAS PRIEST's "Heading Out To The Highway" and PETER GABRIEL's "In Your Eyes".

Guitarist Christian Martucci joined STONE SOUR in late 2013 as the replacement for Jim Root, who was fired from the group after deciding he wanted to sit out the band's last tour in order to start work on the next album from SLIPKNOT, of which he is also a member.

Listen to a preview of our cover of "Children of the Grave" by Black Sabbath, off of "Meanwhile in Burbank", available in record stores THIS SATURDAY, April 18th!Limited to 3000 copies worldwide and includes a free digital download of the album with purchase. Find a record store near you at www.recordstoreday.com or www.recordstoreday.co.uk #StoneSour #recordstoreday

Posted by Stone Sour on Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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